148d44d4eSAndrea Parri ===================================== 248d44d4eSAndrea Parri LINUX KERNEL MEMORY CONSISTENCY MODEL 348d44d4eSAndrea Parri ===================================== 41c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 51c27b644SPaul E. McKenney============ 61c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyINTRODUCTION 71c27b644SPaul E. McKenney============ 81c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 948d44d4eSAndrea ParriThis directory contains the memory consistency model (memory model, for 1048d44d4eSAndrea Parrishort) of the Linux kernel, written in the "cat" language and executable 1148d44d4eSAndrea Parriby the externally provided "herd7" simulator, which exhaustively explores 1248d44d4eSAndrea Parrithe state space of small litmus tests. 131c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 141c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyIn addition, the "klitmus7" tool (also externally provided) may be used 151c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyto convert a litmus test to a Linux kernel module, which in turn allows 161c27b644SPaul E. McKenneythat litmus test to be exercised within the Linux kernel. 171c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 181c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 191c27b644SPaul E. McKenney============ 201c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyREQUIREMENTS 211c27b644SPaul E. McKenney============ 221c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 235b62832cSAkira YokosawaVersion 7.49 of the "herd7" and "klitmus7" tools must be downloaded 248f7f2fbdSPaul E. McKenneyseparately: 251c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 261c27b644SPaul E. McKenney https://github.com/herd/herdtools7 271c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 281c27b644SPaul E. McKenneySee "herdtools7/INSTALL.md" for installation instructions. 291c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 301c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 311c27b644SPaul E. McKenney================== 321c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyBASIC USAGE: HERD7 331c27b644SPaul E. McKenney================== 341c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 351c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyThe memory model is used, in conjunction with "herd7", to exhaustively 361c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyexplore the state space of small litmus tests. 371c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 38*71b7ff5eSAndrea ParriFor example, to run SB+fencembonceonces.litmus against the memory model: 391c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 40*71b7ff5eSAndrea Parri $ herd7 -conf linux-kernel.cfg litmus-tests/SB+fencembonceonces.litmus 411c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 421c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyHere is the corresponding output: 431c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 44*71b7ff5eSAndrea Parri Test SB+fencembonceonces Allowed 451c27b644SPaul E. McKenney States 3 461c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 0:r0=0; 1:r0=1; 471c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 0:r0=1; 1:r0=0; 481c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 0:r0=1; 1:r0=1; 491c27b644SPaul E. McKenney No 501c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Witnesses 511c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Positive: 0 Negative: 3 521c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Condition exists (0:r0=0 /\ 1:r0=0) 53*71b7ff5eSAndrea Parri Observation SB+fencembonceonces Never 0 3 54*71b7ff5eSAndrea Parri Time SB+fencembonceonces 0.01 551c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Hash=d66d99523e2cac6b06e66f4c995ebb48 561c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 571c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyThe "Positive: 0 Negative: 3" and the "Never 0 3" each indicate that 581c27b644SPaul E. McKenneythis litmus test's "exists" clause can not be satisfied. 591c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 601c27b644SPaul E. McKenneySee "herd7 -help" or "herdtools7/doc/" for more information. 611c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 621c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 631c27b644SPaul E. McKenney===================== 641c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyBASIC USAGE: KLITMUS7 651c27b644SPaul E. McKenney===================== 661c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 671c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyThe "klitmus7" tool converts a litmus test into a Linux kernel module, 681c27b644SPaul E. McKenneywhich may then be loaded and run. 691c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 70*71b7ff5eSAndrea ParriFor example, to run SB+fencembonceonces.litmus against hardware: 711c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 721c27b644SPaul E. McKenney $ mkdir mymodules 73*71b7ff5eSAndrea Parri $ klitmus7 -o mymodules litmus-tests/SB+fencembonceonces.litmus 741c27b644SPaul E. McKenney $ cd mymodules ; make 751c27b644SPaul E. McKenney $ sudo sh run.sh 761c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 771c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyThe corresponding output includes: 781c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 79*71b7ff5eSAndrea Parri Test SB+fencembonceonces Allowed 801c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Histogram (3 states) 811c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 644580 :>0:r0=1; 1:r0=0; 821c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 644328 :>0:r0=0; 1:r0=1; 831c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 711092 :>0:r0=1; 1:r0=1; 841c27b644SPaul E. McKenney No 851c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Witnesses 861c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Positive: 0, Negative: 2000000 871c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Condition exists (0:r0=0 /\ 1:r0=0) is NOT validated 881c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Hash=d66d99523e2cac6b06e66f4c995ebb48 89*71b7ff5eSAndrea Parri Observation SB+fencembonceonces Never 0 2000000 90*71b7ff5eSAndrea Parri Time SB+fencembonceonces 0.16 911c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 921c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyThe "Positive: 0 Negative: 2000000" and the "Never 0 2000000" indicate 931c27b644SPaul E. McKenneythat during two million trials, the state specified in this litmus 941c27b644SPaul E. McKenneytest's "exists" clause was not reached. 951c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 961c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyAnd, as with "herd7", please see "klitmus7 -help" or "herdtools7/doc/" 971c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyfor more information. 981c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 991c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1001c27b644SPaul E. McKenney==================== 1011c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyDESCRIPTION OF FILES 1021c27b644SPaul E. McKenney==================== 1031c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1041c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyDocumentation/cheatsheet.txt 1051c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Quick-reference guide to the Linux-kernel memory model. 1061c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1071c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyDocumentation/explanation.txt 1081c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Describes the memory model in detail. 1091c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1101c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyDocumentation/recipes.txt 1111c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Lists common memory-ordering patterns. 1121c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1131c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyDocumentation/references.txt 1141c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Provides background reading. 1151c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1161c27b644SPaul E. McKenneylinux-kernel.bell 1171c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Categorizes the relevant instructions, including memory 1181c27b644SPaul E. McKenney references, memory barriers, atomic read-modify-write operations, 1191c27b644SPaul E. McKenney lock acquisition/release, and RCU operations. 1201c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1211c27b644SPaul E. McKenney More formally, this file (1) lists the subtypes of the various 1221c27b644SPaul E. McKenney event types used by the memory model and (2) performs RCU 1231c27b644SPaul E. McKenney read-side critical section nesting analysis. 1241c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1251c27b644SPaul E. McKenneylinux-kernel.cat 1261c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Specifies what reorderings are forbidden by memory references, 1271c27b644SPaul E. McKenney memory barriers, atomic read-modify-write operations, and RCU. 1281c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1291c27b644SPaul E. McKenney More formally, this file specifies what executions are forbidden 1301c27b644SPaul E. McKenney by the memory model. Allowed executions are those which 1311c27b644SPaul E. McKenney satisfy the model's "coherence", "atomic", "happens-before", 1321c27b644SPaul E. McKenney "propagation", and "rcu" axioms, which are defined in the file. 1331c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1341c27b644SPaul E. McKenneylinux-kernel.cfg 1351c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Convenience file that gathers the common-case herd7 command-line 1361c27b644SPaul E. McKenney arguments. 1371c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1381c27b644SPaul E. McKenneylinux-kernel.def 1391c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Maps from C-like syntax to herd7's internal litmus-test 1401c27b644SPaul E. McKenney instruction-set architecture. 1411c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1421c27b644SPaul E. McKenneylitmus-tests 1431c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Directory containing a few representative litmus tests, which 1441c27b644SPaul E. McKenney are listed in litmus-tests/README. A great deal more litmus 1451c27b644SPaul E. McKenney tests are available at https://github.com/paulmckrcu/litmus. 1461c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1471c27b644SPaul E. McKenneylock.cat 1481c27b644SPaul E. McKenney Provides a front-end analysis of lock acquisition and release, 1491c27b644SPaul E. McKenney for example, associating a lock acquisition with the preceding 1501c27b644SPaul E. McKenney and following releases and checking for self-deadlock. 1511c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1521c27b644SPaul E. McKenney More formally, this file defines a performance-enhanced scheme 1531c27b644SPaul E. McKenney for generation of the possible reads-from and coherence order 1541c27b644SPaul E. McKenney relations on the locking primitives. 1551c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1561c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyREADME 1571c27b644SPaul E. McKenney This file. 1581c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1591c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1601c27b644SPaul E. McKenney=========== 1611c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyLIMITATIONS 1621c27b644SPaul E. McKenney=========== 1631c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1641c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyThe Linux-kernel memory model has the following limitations: 1651c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1661c27b644SPaul E. McKenney1. Compiler optimizations are not modeled. Of course, the use 1671c27b644SPaul E. McKenney of READ_ONCE() and WRITE_ONCE() limits the compiler's ability 1681c27b644SPaul E. McKenney to optimize, but there is Linux-kernel code that uses bare C 1691c27b644SPaul E. McKenney memory accesses. Handling this code is on the to-do list. 1701c27b644SPaul E. McKenney For more information, see Documentation/explanation.txt (in 1711c27b644SPaul E. McKenney particular, the "THE PROGRAM ORDER RELATION: po AND po-loc" 1721c27b644SPaul E. McKenney and "A WARNING" sections). 1731c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1741c27b644SPaul E. McKenney2. Multiple access sizes for a single variable are not supported, 1751c27b644SPaul E. McKenney and neither are misaligned or partially overlapping accesses. 1761c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1771c27b644SPaul E. McKenney3. Exceptions and interrupts are not modeled. In some cases, 1781c27b644SPaul E. McKenney this limitation can be overcome by modeling the interrupt or 1791c27b644SPaul E. McKenney exception with an additional process. 1801c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1811c27b644SPaul E. McKenney4. I/O such as MMIO or DMA is not supported. 1821c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1831c27b644SPaul E. McKenney5. Self-modifying code (such as that found in the kernel's 1841c27b644SPaul E. McKenney alternatives mechanism, function tracer, Berkeley Packet Filter 1851c27b644SPaul E. McKenney JIT compiler, and module loader) is not supported. 1861c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1871c27b644SPaul E. McKenney6. Complete modeling of all variants of atomic read-modify-write 1881c27b644SPaul E. McKenney operations, locking primitives, and RCU is not provided. 1891c27b644SPaul E. McKenney For example, call_rcu() and rcu_barrier() are not supported. 1901c27b644SPaul E. McKenney However, a substantial amount of support is provided for these 1911c27b644SPaul E. McKenney operations, as shown in the linux-kernel.def file. 1921c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1931c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyThe "herd7" tool has some additional limitations of its own, apart from 1941c27b644SPaul E. McKenneythe memory model: 1951c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 1961c27b644SPaul E. McKenney1. Non-trivial data structures such as arrays or structures are 1971c27b644SPaul E. McKenney not supported. However, pointers are supported, allowing trivial 1981c27b644SPaul E. McKenney linked lists to be constructed. 1991c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 2001c27b644SPaul E. McKenney2. Dynamic memory allocation is not supported, although this can 2011c27b644SPaul E. McKenney be worked around in some cases by supplying multiple statically 2021c27b644SPaul E. McKenney allocated variables. 2031c27b644SPaul E. McKenney 2041c27b644SPaul E. McKenneySome of these limitations may be overcome in the future, but others are 2051c27b644SPaul E. McKenneymore likely to be addressed by incorporating the Linux-kernel memory model 2061c27b644SPaul E. McKenneyinto other tools. 207